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  1. For your MY2003 Coupe, 6-speed (convert to M030): (These are all the latest upgraded part numbers). front struts - 996 343 041 37 front springs - 996 343 531 19 504 (color code green/white) front sway bar - 996 343 701 21 rear struts - 996 333 051 49 rear springs - 996 333 531 69 504 (color code green/red) rear sway bar - 996 333 701 26
  2. Why not use the ones Tom M recommended above. He already stated, "no programming needed".
  3. Probably not - the evap system design changed through the years and some of the early systems are likely not available anymore and must be upgraded when repaired. The TSB is really about the proper routing of the hoses to minimize vapor trapping and create the proper venting.
  4. There is a TSB for this problem (TSB 2015 Fuel Tank Hose Modification 3/99). You should check with your dealer to see if this has been done on your car. If not, they should do it for free.
  5. I thought he was talking about the PS reservoir on the engine -- perhaps he can clarify.
  6. Could be worn out or the bearing got dry and then was likely damaged by running the pump dry. I have seen a few of the PS units lose fluid and then seize up or worse start a fire. best remove the belt and check for wobble and smoothness - of all pulleys.
  7. That post is 7 years old that you responded to... Also, the TSB 4075 for that fault also listed in the VIN of the cars involved - so hopefully they have all been fixed by now.
  8. Durametric then - I don't believe you can have the actions you describe without a fault code or two.
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